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Kuan 08-12-2025 04:17 PM

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Originally Posted by davidmash (Post 4368342)
Speaking of which....run flats. My E class is supposed to have run flats, but the dealer I bought it from put regular tires on it. It does not have room in the trunk for a spare, not even a doughnut. I bought a doughnut tire and I have it in the trunk at all times because thats how I was raised.

When it comes time for new tires, I am nit sure if I will put run flats on or not. I have been told they weigh more, wear faster and are more expensive. Even if I had run flats on it, I think I would still have the doughnut in it because ...well thats how I was raised. It would be nice to have more trunk room but I dont think I can bring myself to ditch the doughnut.

Decisions...decisions.

That’s a great idea. There’s a wheel well for the spare, just no spare and no jack nor tire wrench.

P.C. 08-12-2025 05:48 PM

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Originally Posted by Kuan (Post 4368356)
That’s a great idea. There’s a wheel well for the spare, just no spare and no jack nor tire wrench.

MB offers a jacking toolkit for the 2021 C300 as an accessory:

https://www.mbusa.com/en/accessories/2021/c/c300w4/0:A2055800100

savas 08-12-2025 07:19 PM

If the storage in the trunk will fit a full size spare I would suggest considering finding a matching rim and going the full size spare route.

My wife had a flat in her subaru last week and being able to put on the full size spare then go to the tire store when it's convenient was super nice.

Skid Row Joe 08-13-2025 01:35 AM

Notwithstanding your funeral, you've got nothing to worry about....:P

As well, check your specs on the run flats and or donut spare. My run flats are good for both; 50 mph and 50 miles. Which means they're good for more of each, but within advised recommended parameters or boundaries. Downsides to not having a full sized spare are at worse grave, yet not necessarily worth carrying a full sized spare.




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Originally Posted by Kuan (Post 4368328)
No congratulations required for just buying something. I buy things everyday. Congratulate me big time at my funeral.


t walgamuth 08-13-2025 02:14 PM

my spare is 17"...I presume same diameter as factory wheel and tire;...but skinny.

davidmash 08-14-2025 03:32 PM

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Originally Posted by Kuan (Post 4368356)
That’s a great idea. There’s a wheel well for the spare, just no spare and no jack nor tire wrench.

I guess it may vary on the car. I have a wheel well in the trunk but it wont fit an inflated spare the same diameter of the actual drive wheels. If I had to guess, it probably will accommodate one of those collapsible spares. My spare is sitting in a carry bag supplied by the vendor. It takes up a lot of room but I'm old school and just cant drive without a spare even if I had run flats.

Odd thing is, we have a '21 GLC and it has run flats that it came with but also has a spare (full diameter) that fits in the wheel well under the deck in the back.


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